Summary
This video provides a comprehensive explanation of APA guidelines for citing sources in academic work, with a focus on citing images. It covers factors affecting image citation, distinguishing between using images as illustrations or for citation, rules for self-made images, and citing images published by others which require attribution and copyright information. Additionally, it outlines guidelines for citing images from websites, proper formatting for figures/tables/illustrations, and instructions for citing various sources like books, webpages, and diagrams both in-text and with publication details.
Introduction to APA Guidelines
Explanation of APA guidelines for source citing in academic work.
Different Types of Image Usage
Explanation of the factors affecting how images are cited in reports and the distinction between using an image as an illustration or for citation purposes.
Using Self-Made Images
Guidelines for citing self-made images such as drawings or photographs and the exemption of numbering or titling for these images.
Citing Published Images
Rules for citing images published by others, including the requirement for attribution and copyright information.
Citing Existing Images
The obligation to cite existing images used in reports with proper attribution and copyright details.
Citing Images from Websites
Guidelines for citing images sourced from websites, including the Creative Commons license and copyright information.
Formatting Figures and Tables
Proper formatting guidelines for figures, tables, and illustrations in reports, including the use of brackets, bold text, and italics for clarity and consistency.
Citing Books and Webpages
Instructions for citing books, webpages, and diagrams, including the format for referencing in-text, adding captions, and providing publication details.
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